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Nicaragua Releases 135 Political Prisoners in Deal Brokered by U.S. Government
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Minister misspoke over hints of winter fuel payment changes, say government sources – UK politics live
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Programme for government details to be unveiled
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British prisoner among five on run after escaping Portuguese jail
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'Don't just throw us on the streets after prison'
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Clark Halstead, Real Estate Broker Who Broke the Mold, Dies at 83
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Has Hollywood abandoned the political movie?
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The power of politics on screen
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Biggest brokers say insurers must ditch ‘arbitrary’ Ukraine exclusions
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To tackle crime, spend less on prisons and more on people
By addressing the underlying causes of crime, employing evidence and involving communities, we can create safer, more secure environments for everyone.Yesterday
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